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The Struggle for Supremacy in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and Iran

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Since 1979, few rivalries have affected Middle Eastern politics as much as the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran. However, too often the rivalry has been framed purely in terms of 'proxy wars', sectarian difference or the associated conflicts that have broken out in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen. In this book, Simon Mabon presents a more nuanced assessment of the rivalry, outlining its history and demonstrating its impact across the Middle East. Highlighting the significance of local groups, Mabon shows how regional politics have shaped and been shaped by the rivalry. The book draws from social theory and the work of Pierre Bourdieu to challenge problematic assumptions about 'proxy wars', the role of religion, and sectarianism. Exploring the changing political landscape of the Middle East as a whole and the implications for regional and international security, Mabon paints a complex picture of this frequently discussed but oft-misunderstood rivalry.

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  • Reflects on how the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran plays out across the Middle East
  • Moves beyond understanding rivalry only in terms of 'proxy wars', and demonstrates the role of local groups
  • Makes the work of Pierre Bourdieu accessible to non-specialist readers by applying it to the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran
Author: Mabon Simon
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 268
ISBN: 9781108461443
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction
1. States, sects and order
2. The story of a kingdom and a republic
3. Iraq
4. Bahrain
5. Lebanon
6. Syria
7. Yemen
Conclusions.

Simon Mabon is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Lancaster. He is the author of Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East. Stephen Royle is a Research Fellow at the Richardson Institute, Lancaster University. He holds a PhD from Lancaster University.

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